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Cut Out This Coupon Today and bring it to our cut- price salesrooms, 823 Third Avenue, near the corner of Marion Street, one block below Madi- son Street. mad one. All Seattle is with us in » this big cut-price event WwW. THOMAS and presented to © authorised to mn any er babies came, to sleep or play on FAVOR SEATTLE we Daca: Complete Report sae | | “Next came the ‘Intervention’ of Market Today MEDFORD, Or, June 17.—Going fleet—that was what they called ft | on record as favoring Seattle as the and the French and the impertal - 1915 meeting place of the American troops of Maximilian were in pos Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | } session of Vera Cruz for five | : . 0. years Te ee _ | Bankers’ association, the annual “Most of that time I lived in the (Corrected daity by edwin & Co)! convention of the Oregon State | y i esha don ef shee eats, | conven! : ° hills. We were ragged and hungry White river petetaes 1600 @2.00 nkers came to a close here last j--we who would not accept Maxi Island potatoes ines Giese |night. A. C. Shute of Hiljoro was millan's dream for trathoand Onte os ed preside: The f ye a ee eee M4 —_ ted president. The vention | had scarcely any arms; but we paid Geiees, green. declared against the Wilson anti-| off many scores, senor! With my trust measures as needless at this own hands I cut down four of their time, and destructive of business! “That is a good one!” he chuck- haps, but not Lorenctllo, It ts 4 sentries with a machete in the dark prosperity. led. “Lorencillo, senor, waa s muy | saying we have, that fs all "The cause of freedom triumphed malo hombre—a pirate. I did not D ° Maximilian paid for his dream with HONOR THEIR MEMORY mean that [It was he who took my| “It was long ago that Lorencillo| his life. Then peace of a sort. It clgaret Some thieving boy, per. me he and his two ships and) js 4 pleasant city—this Vera Cruz Memortal resolutions in honor of ssinsieaniaianedaneniainimeaenenanee ms ash | Oa om down "te its heart it suf- | |the memory of Jacob Furth and Ed fers. The sun 4s warm, the rains | ward C. Cheasty have been passed torrential, the soll ric and the by the New Seattle Chamber of ush grasa hides many graves. apses. sow, oe Commerce, of which both men were 2 Oranges, Cal. navel trustees. - Finally, only a little while ago, | Small aise navein craie — —~|Hawaiian Troupe Returns Alhambra Until Wednesday Night |the Americans came again, I had| = lie Love,” two parts; “Ant en 0 @ boy, se jemons, erate MoRae and his “101 Bison” com: Ww ly, wo id ® ne ws: P Lom. reget japan erg pany have returned from the He Kids,” Sterling comedy, and a Rex/|the little street cars with the tures typical of the island life were | eee tad eave teace preaepeeaaanie: hp At Hollywood, McRae! ¢ —~o Thay ware tating hits oo toe coon commence @ series of big an-| | f olyyen dined: teak petaes: « | RESIDENCE THEATRES | tery. It.was the machine gun— SP ES aa te Gan ve Wednesda: a ““Lorencillo ha } taken him.’ ° nwoo Inesday an tenet Tho Ooty Gearanted Exterminator | _ Mery Pickford, i at the Thursday | mmer in one ir pleasing “The Fulso Bride,” threerec! ’ comediee “A Rich Revenge |qramny “Th Gene tine ee | KATMAI ACTIVE i a This is a story of the Califor | wits,” comedy. om i ical, aabi ch nia oll fields. Another enter . SEWARD, June 17.~That Mt Neat ete ‘eb age taining comedy le “The Ladies’ At the inems Until Friday Katmat ts again in eruption was evi- > mo S tieck ‘neokite and > ar," showing how too many f ‘Lact ‘Love, No. 8," two parts; |denced yesterday by a fall of sul { (Corrected dally by the na jresees br apa ae cook al- The Sheep Herder,” two-reel dra-|phur dust, following an unusually , ‘s ; va ott -— in er na worm ima; “Children of alte,” drama; |dark day. Reports from Valdez say ‘Freeh ranch tees | ‘s be we. ramas are \"t niversal Ike in Pursuit of Eats,”|that town was rocked by an earth , Native Washington Ready for use. Better than| iso shown. "A Wayward (comedy quake Sunday night, although no f Fy Ds y ” traps oaee ned any ogc wedi har eee seismic disturbance was felt here. creamery, solid pack Fr Without mousy on friends. “The |At,the Pleasant Hour Unti! Friday | Whether Katmai {s tn violent erup- Directions tn 16 languages tn every] jyieei, ‘ewele” hn ie “For the Family Honor,” two-part |tion or merely discharging sulphur Wisconsin tripiets 18 package. Two sises; Ble asi. $1.00 tie Hts ae oad drama; “The Heart of Carita,"|laden smoke has not yet been , Qromon one vesrss ss 18 an Pua danngenodare child was made happy. |drama; “Tom's Choice,” comedy. |learned. Two years ago last Tues. ——____—_ Handcuffs, fisticuffs and Just — food tion. burst forth in violent ordinary cuffs play a promi- p ‘te nent part In the Rellance pic- ture at the Class A, starting ic today, entitled "A Pair of LERK PASSES Cuffs”. | fig athe BREMERTON, June 17—After a Ram Whips Lion lingering illness Herbert DeVitt | a : Smith, for many years chief clerk | While the Pathe company was of the steam engineering depart in St. Augustine, Florida, a Roman ment of the Puget Sound Navy Yard, . | picture was being finistied, which ar epg dig, cnc Hag Seattle’s Best Photoplay House. required a scene with a lamb and Garalyets. He'whe 68 dears ld anti ation. The lamb was not to be te ceivived & & Wikew , {0c 0c {0c 10c HEREIAM AGAIN MARY | PICKFORD In a Pleasing Comedy title | ure, REVENGE Baal, in his old coat when he started America’s Sweetheart (and friend wife was NOT to see it). | eee ° SOME MORE LAUGHS The Ladies’ War| \¢ Too Much Cook and Too Many Dresses A WAYWARD DAUGHTER With Norma Talmadge and Van Dyke Brook. She Realized Her Folly Before It Was Too Late. The Missing Jewels A Little Girl Is Made Happy—Bringing Happiness to Others. “In Relia | Rub Selig Anastasio in the sun, his negros cigarettes. he slept, with a start to the raucous clamor Inatine “tos, » cigar “I taken th Lorencillo? I saw no Masked mer and comedy; Letter,” ne eve very old, wat dreaming and smoking pdding, only to pry pocket. [ ® gone, Lorencillo lo ha to- Lorencillo has m, The cameraman got busy, | did the for the ram, in the air the ram tilt into the lion’s stomach. then on it was a procession, ‘am. |the Hon in |happened te the ram wi called the so! in producing “The Skull”, |part drama, he had to lay There |counters in the two reels. | Personals | Loutse | “Captain a coming comedy, bap dive for comedy effect. Fazenda, K tobi dr Key Dan Joke rhe he said The old man cackled, Anastasio Moraes, f Aged Mexican, Whose Family | Has Seen Seven | BSleges of Vera | Cruz. | o By and by waken found, so & ram was substituted but 80 First the Hon leaped but while he was still advance. The » the second . were idd's did launched lion given the life for which he had fought so well, the picture will have to be finished when a lamb can be found. o- full From with fame 80 and Frank Crane, of the Universal, ts pedal director, but a two by his six fistic en. comedienne in} Priceless Treas. | a 40-| a Joker com: relates the com acco =habit—and WHAT'S ON THE BILLS Clemmer Until Saturday Night “A Rich Reveng: ford comedy; dra | comedy; comedy drama. a Mary “The Missing Hills,” | Joker at Grand | “The Fatal Letter,” a J ledy at the Grand, | }ical experiences of Shultz in cur ing his with his giving up a promised va-| {cation because he had left a letter | ends Pick “A Wayward Daugh Ladies War," Jewels, Class A Until Saturday Night Southern Domino drama; two-part ‘A Pair of Cuffs,” Gambling ‘The ‘ama; A stone comedy cer,” Powers drama see Colonial Until Saturday Night The Court drama; the enrst-Selig News.” of Death,” “The ¥f Nectarine Melbourne Until Saturday Night Kangaroo,” of the South five-part Grand Until Saturday Night “The Mask of Affliction,” part Eclair drama; he tow,” Powers drama; 6 or comedy 8 | Mission Until Saturday Night | “Les Miserables, a) nine parts, . two-part | h Drum anay story | two nder Fatal e| iTAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914. PAGE 3. Boalt Sees Old Man Who Has Gone Through 7 Sieges By Fred L. Boalt VERA CRUZ, Mexico, June 17 Morales, hin 800 men—slipping past the Cas tillo San Juan de Ulua, In the har bor, They sacked and burned, rob bed and killed. They drove the women and children into the paro chial church tn such numbers that many died of suffocation They carried away much Jewelry and or naments—even the sacred vessels from the church—and four million allver pesos—concelve of tt, senor and #0 Old Morales was not chuckling now “And fo it 1s the custom In Vera |Cruz, when a thing t# lost, to say |that Lorencilio has taken it!" “Rut many Lorencillos have come to Vera Cruz?” I ed It is our fate. My grand was k 1 defending Vera fath the walls of Ulua. grown and with a wife and child to support, when, tn 1867 Benito Juar and was bes jat the head ¢ millan's emp! A stray bullet slew our baby as {t lay on the floor in the open door Wounds ! senor, and oth d by Gen. the | way We have just tnstalled a powerful, new ventilating sys. tem which makes the Clase A the coolest t tre In Seattle. Program for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. “IN SOUTHERN HILLS” 2-reel Domino, Full of life, action and excitement. “A PAIR OF CUFFS” Reliance drama, Handcuffs, fisticuffs and just cuffs “A GAMBLING RUBE” Keystone comedy | “THE MASKED DANCER” Powers drama How ¢ cirl wins her sweet ald of a mask and costume When you're down town shopping stop in and rest and see a first-class show. Only CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 183 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) "M GLAD OF IT While I and the man across the aisle of the car were talking, the woman who sat in front of me lis tened to every word We got into a very Interesting discussion of feminism, and, after I had made a very radical speech, I said (in a spirit of mischief) to the woman who sat in front of me, anv who showed plainly she was enjoy ing the talk as much as she disap. proved the “talkees”: think I'm right?” Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. Chiropractic All sufferers from th. Bank Blo Main Crug against the Spaniards in th war for independence, When the Spanish fleet sailed away, In anger it bombarded the city so furiously that {t was almost ground to powder Then came the French—Loren: cillos all—and attacked us, and| t away. And in ‘47 came your Gon, Scott, and the effects of his ecannonading are still to be seen on| “1 was but a boy then, and too| young to fight, but I was a man, full| President} came to Vera Cruz} Miramon | troops of Maxi-| “Don't you! || things. Your pick eee eee Remember, we are going to let you ¢ less than Y% price, as the values run up tc The mat teria White Serge, Import Cheviot, Ity and cy Mixed Suitings. Coats made in the new 30-inch model ned with good quality satin, Skirts drag izes at preser "$B, 75 , | run from 14 to 42. Act quick. Thursday Just the correct thing for « | $1.75, in such serviceable ma Linenette. All sizes. Tom | Voile, ¢ 34 te materials, including Summer models. Si Soft Sateen, mercerized, Specials for the Camp All Da Thursday Huck Towels, large size. Tc A saving of at least 1-3 OFF lowest regular price. 1 Worth 10. | Curtain Volles, hem- 256 Stitches and Ince fn- ished, Come in white, cream and Arabian. Worth 860. $1.98 Ruge, 27x54, in as sorted styles, colors and patterns. Worth $2.50, 7 Curtain Sorim, full dou- C die told, in 10'to 20-yard lengths, in plain and open- work borders. Worth 12%0 23 Table Damask, In red C and bine, assorted de signs. Worth 89c. 6 Yard Heavy Crash Tow- C cling, twilled, 16 Inches wide dressing. Free from starch or 50c Worth 10c. long, Tbe for Lace Curtains, Not- tingham Lace, 2% yds. in white only. Worth Each — Sanita $1.38 F ther Pileee: fancy art tick covering; size 20x28; weight 6 lbs. Worth $3.60 patr. 11g Biltow Sips, size 45x 2C 36; linen finish, with plenty of wear BSc [sche Bleached sheets © —size 72x99; made of good round thread sheeting, free from dressing. Worth &5e. 1, Huck Towels, large size, 3U heavy and will wear; good for hotels and rooming houses. Worth 12%. Each—Feather Pillows G36 Sovered with fancy art ticking. Size 18x26. Worth $2.00 pair in regular way If looks could kill, died then and there as she said ) sure I don't know what you are |talking about! | “Oh, I'm so sorry you don’t under. stand English,” I answered. “Oth erwise Mr, Sanders and I might have carried our conversation on in the language you do understand. You were listening, you know.” | L have often said I am a cat, |sometimes I know it | 1 could not help bringing this | woman, who was sitting “like Vir |tue on a monument,” to earth and letting her see that she was only man, after all “Tam afraid you are a mischief,” said Mr. Sanders, “How long have and you been out of school?” Long enough to teach school a few years,” I answered Are you trying to guy me also?” was his question |} “No; that is really true, I have |been called an old-maid school teacher.” After that we settled down to talking of books, art and the thea tre, and traitorously I caught my self wishing that Dick loved these He will never read a book, and he hates anything at the th atre except a “girl play,” and, as for painti sculpture, he is. per fectly content that his interest in them should be like his interest in church—purely vicarious And here is the queer part of it i: He WANTS me to go ito church; he WANTS me to know and TALK about art; but he doesn’t WANT me to insist on HIS going to church with me or to make HIM listen while I talk about the real meaning of the cubist school of | painting, or any other “high-brow” tople In Dick's mind these are purely feminine accomplishments, and yet the man IT was talking to was not the least effeminate. He was just an illustration that the average busi ness man pleasant as an every-day companion vuse his business life Is so engrossing and fatiguing. Most of them think that if they tear themselves away from their work before it is time for din. ner that they need a cocktail and a A Clean-up in the Waist Department. with flounce, in all the fashionable colors of the season.. Women’s Sailors, Trimmed, Your Choice Extraordinary Suit Sale} WOMEN’S SUITS—Balance of | the big lot received last be closed out at one price Women’s White Skirts 98c ump or seashore. In values up aterials as Pique, Galatea, JOTTOW pce c rece eerereresenene $1.00 Women’s Waists 59c A repe and Lawn, in the new » 46, Clean-up pric varied assortment ee 13%-inch accordion Women’s Bathing Suits Colors navy and black. Waist and bloomers combination, Large sailor collar, trimmed with braid Material French batiste; will shed the water like a duck. Take a bathing sult and a parasol big enough for two nd the day at the beach e bathing sult is well worth $2.48 Special $1.98 SHOES For the Whole Family at Lowest Prices During these hot days make your feet cool and comfortable around the house with JULIETS. WOMEN’S $2.25 handurned cush- ion sole, rubber heel, EE width Juliets, plain toe, patent tip and Princess style. Sizes $1 98 aed ' 2% to 8; a pair. MEN'S and WOMEN’S $2.50 calf leather Barefoot Sandals that answer the purpose for 1 98 tired feet; a pair....... ' MEN'S $4.00 cushion sole vici kid Shoes, made by the famous Dr. Kenyon. As good as any shoe on the acon Sova BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 75c white or black Tennis Slippers, 12 to 2; a pair. I would have| bit of chaff from one of their own|I only had strength to murmur fook kind More than ever, as I talked with Mr. anders, | realized that men are always more or less on @ parade with women wives, and it is becaus that man thinks her so complex | All the time Mr. Sanders was doing his find out where I was going to that wedding of my friend; and, horror, when I got up to put on my wraps, he did the same “You did not think you were go ing to my home city week will 98.75 " a 98c Women’s Petticoats 49¢ (5 Y /f Ae “F ASC SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. even their own women are really franker and more sincere I was thinking this, t to to my he said; and! of «l Worth $1.25 48c Specials 48¢ Siotecs SP esctn ena lengths; lace trimmed. A regular 98c seller. Take two Thursday for 96¢c, 48 Combinations — A dollar © garment. Embroidery and lace trimmed, ribbon run, fine nainsook Worth $1.00. Thurs 48c Fine lisle finish, neck and pants deep lace trimmed; also cuff at knee. Best 76c grade Thursday, spectal. 480, 48 Aprons — Bungalow and © other coverall —_styles. Amoskeag gingham and percale, Not a 3c calico rag. Values up to 980, Thursday, 48¢, Flouncing and Corset Cow ering. Extra fine embroid- ery; all widths. A bargain at 75e, Come Thursday sure. Special, 480. 4Bc Best of, al! Petticoat C best grade crinkle seer sucker; also plain. All colors, Values $1.00 and $1.25, Thur day, 48c. Women's Crepe Gowne— Women's Union Sulte— w Head Chains and Necke jolid colors and $1.00 values for 48 Jewelry, Brooches, Bar Pine © ana “Beauty Pine, In a var riety of styles. Values up to $1.00, and good values. na variety of and plain col- are hemstitehed. Val+ Spectal, 48c. 48 Veilings—New C ciuaing. Amert B Many styles, Best 5c and 75¢ vale ves. Special, 48c. 48 Glovee—Silk lisle, elbow C iengtn. Win wear better than silk. Colors, black and white, 75c value. Special, 48c, ishly: “No; I did not.” For then I understood I had been “flirting” — with a strange man—doing the very thing I had scolded Mollie for and = what I would have considered very naughty in Dick. After all, it is human to like ad- miration. Isn't it, little book? And I am not sorry to find out that I still am human enongh to enjoy th interest I evoke in a man of Mr Sanders’ intellectual caliber. I wonder if he knows Kitty's “preacher man”! I wonder if I shall ever see him again! (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ALASKA E Vo Skagwa gell and J 1. The splendid comfort “Princess May" June July 4, 18 and August 1. Spec steamer “Princess Alice June For rates 713 Second ling at /Jert Bay, AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP sailings and information CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY XCURSIONS Prince 2upert, Ketchikan, Wran- “Prince steamers offer every 3 Princess Sophia” June 20, sailings of the magnificent July 11, 26 and August 8, apply to Avenue, Seattle.

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